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- Mid-Michigan students plant pinwheels for peace - Lansing State Journal
OKEMOS -- The messages written on the tiny pinwheels are equally tiny, but powerful. "Love." "End War." "Peace." Those are some of the messages scrawled on more than 100 pinwheels students at Chippewa Middle School in Okemos planted in the ground as ...
- THE OTHER ISLAM (New York Post)
One day in 1979, Stephen Schwartz went into a famous bookshop in Paris and found a book by a Rabbi Ariel Bension about the relationship between Jewish and Muslim mysticism. This, he says, was a turning point in his life. However intelligent and even...
- Neighbors roundup - Arizona Daily Star
Neighbors roundupArizona Daily Star, AZ - 1 hour agoStudents learn about the water cycle, plants and animals and incorporate those lessons into art and poetry. The contest is open to kids who have completed a ...
- Latitude 2008: DiS's festival picks - Drowned In Sound
Drowned In SoundLatitude 2008: DiS's festival picksDrowned In Sound, UK - 1 hour agoToday, he stitches his delicately crafted songs together with threads of poetry, whilst members of his band, The Sussex Wit, grant both sparse accompaniment ...
- Step back in time - Paris time - with Flint Symphony Orchestra - MLive.com
At the turn of the century -- the previous century -- the city of Paris pulsed with energy. Creativity flowed from artists, authors and composers who gathered in outdoor cafes to discuss the seemingly unending possibilities of the future. It is that ...
- Poetry in Motion: "Canoeing at Camp" (York County Coast Star)
"Canoeing at Camp"
- Betrayal of boys: A new report says white boys need father figures at ... - Daily Mail
Any parent will recognise Peter Smith's assessment of the boys he teaches at Hampton School in south-west London: 'Boys are like greyhounds. They love the chase and the race, and they don't care if the prize is a fake rabbit.' Mr Smith had invited me ...
- WILL: Greatest danger of bailout is expansion of government - Rocky Mountain News
His name was George F. Babbitt. He was 46 years old now, in April 1920, and he made nothing in particular, neither butter nor shoes nor poetry, but he was nimble in the calling of selling houses for more than people could afford to pay. — Babbitt ...
- ACT and Stratford Shakespeare Festival Team Up for Racine's 'Phedre' - Broadway World
ACT and Stratford Shakespeare Festival Team Up for Racine's 'Phedre'Broadway World, NY - 2 hours ago“Timberlake’s extraordinary and fresh translation of Phèdre pays homage to the gorgeous poetry of the original while sustaining this play’s explosive heat ...
- Stand-Ins stands out - Edmonton Sun
Stand-Ins stands outEdmonton Sun, Canada - 4 hours agoWith a voice that could be described as exhausted, Sheff sings words that read like good fiction outside of poetry on paper: "And this thing you once did ...
- Iran's Sohrab Sepehri at 80 - Persian Journal
Persian JournalIran's Sohrab Sepehri at 80Persian Journal, Iran - 1 hour agoDuring his wanderings, he encountered a variety of different literary styles, some of which found their way later into his poetry enriching the language in ...
- Williams Opens McCain's Delco HQ - The Bulletin
Drexel Hill - More than 100 John McCain supporters showed up yesterday to rally their troops behind the Arizona senator. Congressional candidate and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Craig Williams, running against freshman U.S. Rep. Joe Sestak, D-7th ...
- 50 ways to please your lover - Sunday Herald
1 POEM Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day? by William Shakespeare (printed 1609) One of the many intriguing questions relating to the Bard of Stratford is: to whom did he address his sonnets? For centuries, it was assumed to be a woman. Now, the ...
- On the Margins of Noir (New York Times)
The Fox Film Noir collection includes Archie Mayo?s ?Moontide? (1942), Elia Kazan?s ?Boomerang!? (1947) and Jean Negulesco?s ?Road House? (1948).
- Doctor finds his healing through words - Cleveland Plain Dealer
There may come a day when Dr. Jason Eubanks will look at an old man who needs help clipping his toenails and think, "I've seen him plenty of times." He might gaze upon the burn patient or the gunshot victim and think, "Oh, this again." But Eubanks ...
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